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once the setting of interest rates is to compare it with regard to democratic elections let's have a look at one of america's popular demon's saddam hussein remember this and the iraqi elections back in two thousand and two the now deceased dictator reportedly won one hundred per cent of the popular vote people were photographed at the polls and every one of the more than eleven million eligible voters participated according to the government but anyone who actually believes that that the price mechanism of democracy was actually working in that country might need to have their head checked i need to revisit the way that they assess logic now the same is true in the market for money and credit we have interest rates but they are rigged and rigged by a central authority of well in theory twelve are right now technically ten and elected bureaucrats we have prices but they're distorted we have the vestiges of the free market just as saddam had the vestiges of democracy but they are in a coma that's my story now let's try to all wake up and hear what's really going on we're going to talk
once the setting of interest rates is to compare it with regard to democratic elections let's have a look at one of america's popular demon's saddam hussein remember this and the iraqi elections back in two thousand and two the now deceased dictator reportedly won one hundred per cent of the popular vote people were photographed at the polls and every one of the more than eleven million eligible voters participated according to the government but anyone who actually believes that that the price...
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after the election he will get more backbone. number two, with regards to iraq, you and i agreed, i believe, that there should have been a status of forces agreement. >> that's not true. >> you didn't want a status of forces agreement? >> what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq that would tie us down. that certainly would not help us in the middle east. >> i'm sorry, you actually, there was an effort on the part of the president to have a status of forces agreement and i concurred in that and said that we should have some number of troops that stayed on. that was something that i concurred with. that was your posture, that was my posture as well. you thought it should be 5,000 troops. i thought it should have been more troops. the answer was we got no troops through whatsoever. >> just a few weeks ago you indicated that we should still have troops in iraq. >> i'm sorry, i indicated that you failed to put in place a status of forces agreement at the end of the conflict that existed. >> governor, here is one thing
after the election he will get more backbone. number two, with regards to iraq, you and i agreed, i believe, that there should have been a status of forces agreement. >> that's not true. >> you didn't want a status of forces agreement? >> what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq that would tie us down. that certainly would not help us in the middle east. >> i'm sorry, you actually, there was an effort on the part of the president to have a status of...
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if it's since the election or all day. there has been conflicting speculation. still, the anxiety was in the banking system caused by the disarray after the election. the president went on to tell the parties that there is no reason to panic but that the banking system is weak. you would see deposits leaving if people were fearful of the euro because there would be bank holidays, et cetera, and would want to get their money out beforehand. we haven't seen a huge -- we've seen a steady decline over the last couple of years of bank deposits in greece has people have taken the money out in order to pay their bills and we know that wealthy people have transferred money overseas but it appears there has been an acceleration in the withdrawal race. >> which would make sense after the elected officials were unable to put a coalition government together they announced that they are going to have to hold a second election next month and that brings up the question whether or not greece can remain in the euro zone. so people are moving money out of the banks just in case.
if it's since the election or all day. there has been conflicting speculation. still, the anxiety was in the banking system caused by the disarray after the election. the president went on to tell the parties that there is no reason to panic but that the banking system is weak. you would see deposits leaving if people were fearful of the euro because there would be bank holidays, et cetera, and would want to get their money out beforehand. we haven't seen a huge -- we've seen a steady decline...
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as the quarter goes before the election, so go the election for or against the incumbent. this are many other barometers that point in a variety different ways so this is one of them. it doesn't necessarily mean anything. i am wondering if what this is saying for president obama is that people are going to look at their financial statements, if they are lucky enough to have accounts and they are up, or they will look at their home values if they are lucky enough to have a home going up in value and they feel, on paper, some of this wealth affect we hear about. you dismiss that? >>guest: well, it is a good point that perhaps what this is telling us is that bernanke at the federal reserve is throwing the kitchen sink at this to stimulate it through the economy, through the election, and stimulate us through the fiscal cliff which could lead to asession down the line. the question is, are investors going to look at main street data and see the weakness which business owners see each day or will it look at the 401(k) state? the short run the 401(k) sames are powerful. in the l
as the quarter goes before the election, so go the election for or against the incumbent. this are many other barometers that point in a variety different ways so this is one of them. it doesn't necessarily mean anything. i am wondering if what this is saying for president obama is that people are going to look at their financial statements, if they are lucky enough to have accounts and they are up, or they will look at their home values if they are lucky enough to have a home going up in value...
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after the election he'll get more backbone. number two, with regards to iraq you and i agreed i believe, that there should have been a status of forces agreement. >> that's not true. >> you didn't want it? >> what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq that would tie us down. that certainly would not help us in the middle east. >> i'm sorry, there was an effort on the part of the president to have a status of forces agreement. and i concurred on that and said that we should have some number of troops that stayed on. that was something i concurred with. >> governor -- >> that was my posture as well. i thought it should have been 5,000 troops. i thought it should have been more troops. the answer was we got no more troops through whatsoever. >> it was a few weeks ago you indicated that we should have fewer troops in iraq. >> i'm sorry, i indicated -- >> you said that in your speech. >> i indicated that you failed to put in place a status of force as greemt at the end of the conflict that existed. >> governor here's o
after the election he'll get more backbone. number two, with regards to iraq you and i agreed i believe, that there should have been a status of forces agreement. >> that's not true. >> you didn't want it? >> what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq that would tie us down. that certainly would not help us in the middle east. >> i'm sorry, there was an effort on the part of the president to have a status of forces agreement. and i concurred on that and...
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. >> two weeks from tomorrow, election day. we will be back. >> we will be. >> it's early tuesday morning right now and the election is two weeks away. >> more of the debate. >> good evening from the campus of lynn university in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the presidential debates. this one is on foreign policy. i'm bob schaffer. the questions are mine and i have not shared them with the candidates or their aides. the audience has taken a vow of silence. no applause and no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome president barack obama and governor mitt romney. [ applause ] >> gentlemen, your campaigns have agreed to certain rules and they are simple. they asked me to divide the evening into segments. i will pose a question at the beginning of each segment you will each have two minutes to respond and then we will have a general discussion until we move to the next segment. tonight's debate as both of you know comes on the 50th anniversary of the ni
. >> two weeks from tomorrow, election day. we will be back. >> we will be. >> it's early tuesday morning right now and the election is two weeks away. >> more of the debate. >> good evening from the campus of lynn university in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the presidential debates. this one is on foreign policy. i'm bob schaffer. the questions are mine and i have not shared them with the candidates...
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and i will start a lot more election ads invoking this you know china taking our jobs kind of thing and of course iran is a whole other story for another day but then i mean what do you think is the so-called free fearless an independent press even exists. who i think you know it did but it's becoming an endangered species in terms of the american media. that's why so many people are getting their news online and not from regular newspapers or network newscasts they're listening more to contentious argument than they are to you know informed speculation and information and as a result the public is being dumbed down it's not their fault because that's what they think they know and you know that that's what they think they're supposed to know that's why it's important to have independent media outlets you know i card and others who are trying to offer other perspectives and other points of view and without that you would have a total domination of the media by basically misinformation that's being challenged today and there a lot of people when asked if they trust the media they say
and i will start a lot more election ads invoking this you know china taking our jobs kind of thing and of course iran is a whole other story for another day but then i mean what do you think is the so-called free fearless an independent press even exists. who i think you know it did but it's becoming an endangered species in terms of the american media. that's why so many people are getting their news online and not from regular newspapers or network newscasts they're listening more to...
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both of whom ran for re-election. let me bring up a graph here. this is the week of the last week of 2004. this is the nay mouse "new york times" -- the right wing tell you that the "new york times" is a big, bad, commie newspaper that gives democrats a break and never nice to republicans. let me show you the bush headlines. reporting progress on iraq resolution. next one, yeah. praises veteran of normandy. front page stories. by the way. bush on special day greets new iraqi leader. take a look at barack obama, the same time as george bush. in the next administration. a new clash in congress on the gun case gone wrong. pressing for a leak inquiry. >> eric: wow! that is so mean i can't believe they said that about obama. terrible. >> bob: i knew you'd mock it. explain it to me. >> eric: the viewers are sitting there going what in the hell are you talking about? >> greg: the most amazing media analysis i've heard. >> eric: this morning, sent an e-mail to all of us saying listen, topic pitch. i are never seen a president running for re-election than
both of whom ran for re-election. let me bring up a graph here. this is the week of the last week of 2004. this is the nay mouse "new york times" -- the right wing tell you that the "new york times" is a big, bad, commie newspaper that gives democrats a break and never nice to republicans. let me show you the bush headlines. reporting progress on iraq resolution. next one, yeah. praises veteran of normandy. front page stories. by the way. bush on special day greets new iraqi...
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you talked about wave elections. you talked about the media one of the things that you didn't mention or i didn't hear was the amount of money in campaigns today. and often times the effective fundraising is that members of congress are not doing the committee work. and getting rewards for doing good things up there. as mike said, they want to do good things. they intend to do good things, but often times there are forces pulling them away from those responsible positions. i'd like to ask you both as really masters of how this system works, how do we put this compelling narrative together today, maybe it's a combination of nationbuilding at home and the national security abroad, how do we get our members on both parties to show the kind of leadership for positive reasons to make these decisions, which will result in fiscal responsibility at home so we can project this power abroad and take on the kind of threats that are coming at us, whether they be nuclear nonproliferation, whether they be afghanistan, whether they
you talked about wave elections. you talked about the media one of the things that you didn't mention or i didn't hear was the amount of money in campaigns today. and often times the effective fundraising is that members of congress are not doing the committee work. and getting rewards for doing good things up there. as mike said, they want to do good things. they intend to do good things, but often times there are forces pulling them away from those responsible positions. i'd like to ask you...
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let's get more on sunday's presidential election in russia. joining me via skype is former world chess champion and chairman of the opposition movement, united civil front of russia, garry kasparov. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for calling in. >> the election obviously sunday, everybody is saying is putin is certain to win. number one, is there any chance he doesn't win, and talk to us about the feeling on the ground right now, given the massive public protests against fraud and against putin coming back. >> i'll be very cautious of calling this election. it's more like a special operation to bring putin back to the kremlin. he's in full control of legislation, of mass media. he controls the money. that cannot dispand opposition without punishment from the government. we all widely expect now the most problem -- election process in the more than russian history. but for the first time, we'll be able in moscow, to have a parallel count and reveal the real numbers behind putin's vote. >> you think we could have a simultaneous coun
let's get more on sunday's presidential election in russia. joining me via skype is former world chess champion and chairman of the opposition movement, united civil front of russia, garry kasparov. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for calling in. >> the election obviously sunday, everybody is saying is putin is certain to win. number one, is there any chance he doesn't win, and talk to us about the feeling on the ground right now, given the massive public protests...
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there is a gender gap for i don't know how many elections. >> eric: gender gap in income? >> bob: gender. methenes male and female. >> eric: thank you very much. here is his problem. the problem is over the course of his term, there are 500,000 fewer jobs in america. >> bob: you are still counting the -- >> eric: no. there are 500,000 fewer women working, too. all the job losses, every one of them is being born by women. >> bob: where you are so wrong about this, desperately wrong is because, the baby boomer generation going into social security retires. >> eric: 500,000 fewer jobs and 500,000 fewer women in the workforce now. looking for work. >> bob: 700,000 more women on social security. >> dana: the bigger problem again is a deeper root cause. that's why women are nervous and anxious. the popular guys, the one you want to date, the reliable guy is the one you want to marry. as they start to look at this and think do we want four more years of what is for the obama administration for voters as they say extreme disappointment? the exceedingly political nature of decision
there is a gender gap for i don't know how many elections. >> eric: gender gap in income? >> bob: gender. methenes male and female. >> eric: thank you very much. here is his problem. the problem is over the course of his term, there are 500,000 fewer jobs in america. >> bob: you are still counting the -- >> eric: no. there are 500,000 fewer women working, too. all the job losses, every one of them is being born by women. >> bob: where you are so wrong about...
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but that's not what this election was about. barack obama made it about very little things, little small things like the planned parenthood funding and contraception, and he didn't make it about those two fundamental visions for america, and americans pointed out those fundamental differences and what type of freedom we're talking about. >> do you intend on running again? >> i don't intend to do anything right now other than spend a little time working to make sure that we don't walk away from the very principles that made our country great and that there is at least one party that's going to sound by those principles, so that's my objective right now. i have an organization called patriot voices which i hope people will join and stand with me in that fight, and i have a book that just came out called "american patriots" and i have a movie called "our sacred honor" all talking about american principles and how they apply to dealing with the problems today. i think that's what we have to get back to, and hopefully we can start th
but that's not what this election was about. barack obama made it about very little things, little small things like the planned parenthood funding and contraception, and he didn't make it about those two fundamental visions for america, and americans pointed out those fundamental differences and what type of freedom we're talking about. >> do you intend on running again? >> i don't intend to do anything right now other than spend a little time working to make sure that we don't...
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we don't really have election day in america anymore. we have election month. and the democrats have actually been a little bit ahead of republicans in 2008, and possibly this cycle. they've certainly been feeling very good about their early voting turnout operation, get out the vote is not just get out the vote on election day. and so to the extent that the hurricane interferes with that ability in states with early voting and we expect maybe 40% of votes could be early votes this election cycle. that's extraordinary to the extent it interfears, you could already hear david axelrod expressing concern this morning. that could be a problem for democrat democrats will. >> schieffer: bob shrum, the traditional thinking is, old people efficient weather is bad-- >> i resemble that remark, too, bob. >> schieffer: they might not bible to get to the polls. and generally it's the zealots who turn out in the worst weather. they're the ones who make sure they get there. >> i think older voteres, unless they're in a really tough situation are going to go vote because it's
we don't really have election day in america anymore. we have election month. and the democrats have actually been a little bit ahead of republicans in 2008, and possibly this cycle. they've certainly been feeling very good about their early voting turnout operation, get out the vote is not just get out the vote on election day. and so to the extent that the hurricane interferes with that ability in states with early voting and we expect maybe 40% of votes could be early votes this election...
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and well, did you hear who is praising fox business network's election primary coverage? >> and it's a talented group here. >> we'll give you some added value here, only on fox business, did you learn that sarah palin, in alaska voted for newt gingrich. >> everything is so magic. >> going tore romney or santorum, and deciding the last minutes. >> neil: we're going to look at it from all avenues with the former new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso. >> america is not where it needs to be and we need to restore that. >> neil: the best of the political bunch as well. sarah palin, who would you vote for? >> i knew you were going to ask me that. >> and continue to do what they're doing. >> see what the buzz is about when neil is back at it, for fox news channel's your world at 4 p.m. eastern and then have the election results and immediate market reaction on the fox business network. and starting right before 8 p.m. eastern. watch it, and profit from it. let's hear first, forget about the market, doubling since hitting its low three years ago and how about tripling it i
and well, did you hear who is praising fox business network's election primary coverage? >> and it's a talented group here. >> we'll give you some added value here, only on fox business, did you learn that sarah palin, in alaska voted for newt gingrich. >> everything is so magic. >> going tore romney or santorum, and deciding the last minutes. >> neil: we're going to look at it from all avenues with the former new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso. >>...
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this election cycle, debates matter. and both campaigns see this final debate as the last chance to move voters a significant way, especially in swing states. while foreign policy is the focus tonight, expect the u.s. economy to come up. the national debt as a national security issue. strength at home to project strength abroad and of course american exceptionism. democrats insist the president holds the advantage on this debate battlefield. but republicans are particularly anxious for governor romney to have another chance to address the administration's handling of libya and syria. megyn? >> megyn: i just want to say the debate hall seems more boisterous than it was last week thus eliminating need for golf voice but it was decent when we ran before the show before we started. let's bring in fox news senior political analyst brit hume and chris wallace join us from washington. brit, your thoughts. >> brit: well, my first thought would be if i were an obama spawrstder or perhaps if i were the president himself, what i wo
this election cycle, debates matter. and both campaigns see this final debate as the last chance to move voters a significant way, especially in swing states. while foreign policy is the focus tonight, expect the u.s. economy to come up. the national debt as a national security issue. strength at home to project strength abroad and of course american exceptionism. democrats insist the president holds the advantage on this debate battlefield. but republicans are particularly anxious for governor...
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i don't want to lose the election. not because of what losing would mean for me, michelle and i will be fine. but what it means for middle class families. blah, blah blah. i stopped reading this. he believes that voters are more concerned for his future than the country. this man is more self-centered than the sun. >> dana: ohio is important. obama gets credit for having better ground game there. but it might be spin. if you look at the numbers, 700 voter contact, three times than 2008. democrats underperforming in the early votes by 7.32%. if you want to be precise. republican made 3.7 million volunteer contract in ohio. that poll said 47 h 467 in ohio. that's probably right. >> eric: i was at the debate last night. take you through a picture montage. everyone started to talk the spin room. people holding up names and talking. my favorite picture of them all. one more? next? david axelrod, he tried to avoid me. >> andrea: so weird, he wouldn't hug you. >> andrea: everybody started to ask the big question. is it over?
i don't want to lose the election. not because of what losing would mean for me, michelle and i will be fine. but what it means for middle class families. blah, blah blah. i stopped reading this. he believes that voters are more concerned for his future than the country. this man is more self-centered than the sun. >> dana: ohio is important. obama gets credit for having better ground game there. but it might be spin. if you look at the numbers, 700 voter contact, three times than 2008....
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have shown that the sort of bottom third of income brackets have no say have no influence over their elected officials the middle third has some say the top third has the most say so i do think that this is a big byproduct of the sort of corruption and of money and politics is the occupy movement. catch the full interview in fifteen minutes here on our team. tear gas has been used in ukraine to disperse protesters angry and a new bill that allows wider use of the russian language in the country scuffles also broke out between demonstrators and police the protesters claim the use of russian and government offices and media impacts on the country's national language ukrainian to a half of ukrainians use russian as their primary language and under european law every ethnic group that makes up at least ten percent of all regions population can use its mother tongue locally the bill has yet to be signed into law by president victor deanna corbett who promised during his election campaign to promote russia to become a second official language and as art is only now reports scuffles frequently impr
have shown that the sort of bottom third of income brackets have no say have no influence over their elected officials the middle third has some say the top third has the most say so i do think that this is a big byproduct of the sort of corruption and of money and politics is the occupy movement. catch the full interview in fifteen minutes here on our team. tear gas has been used in ukraine to disperse protesters angry and a new bill that allows wider use of the russian language in the country...
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. >> jack, could we talk about the election really quickly. leon cooperman says romney wins at 100 plus points to the s&p 500, obama wins, talk away 15 points. do you agree with that? >> did he really say take away 15 points? >> would you take more? >> anybody that can get this market down to a 15 point change is not my kind of guy. i like leon, but who knows, 15 points is nothing. >> on the s&p 500, and romney would be a 100 point gain. >> i think he is dreaming. the respect the man, but i don't think anybody knows, i don't see how romney is all that good for the economy. he has a great talking program without a single fact in it. sooner or later, both parties have to be very specific about what they want to do. we need to know if they will do away with mortgage deductionsde. they're trying to stay in the generalities generalities the politics. >> you don't get elected by being specific. thank you for being with us. >> good to be here. >> heading toward the close, slowly losing attitude here. the do you up 207 points right now. >> still a hug
. >> jack, could we talk about the election really quickly. leon cooperman says romney wins at 100 plus points to the s&p 500, obama wins, talk away 15 points. do you agree with that? >> did he really say take away 15 points? >> would you take more? >> anybody that can get this market down to a 15 point change is not my kind of guy. i like leon, but who knows, 15 points is nothing. >> on the s&p 500, and romney would be a 100 point gain. >> i think he...
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they will discuss tuesday's wisconsin recall election between incumbent governor scott walker and in milwaukee mayor. them from george washington university, a belief that most foreign nations are increasing taxes without significantly cutting spending, and the impact on their economies. and an update on syria. what can be done to prevent further massacres? plus your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> writing is a transactional process. writing assumes reading. it goes back to the question about a tree falling in the forest if there is no one there to hear it. if you have written a wonderful novel, one of the parts of the process is that you want readers to be enriched by it. you have to pull in everything at your disposal to do that. >> an author and pulitzer prize- winning columnist will talk about her perspectives on writing and life, plus her guide to social policy, and the politics that make it happen. her latest is "lots of candles, plenty of cake." she will be ready for your calls starting at noon eastern, on c- span to. -- 2. this weekend, the united kingdom celebrates the
they will discuss tuesday's wisconsin recall election between incumbent governor scott walker and in milwaukee mayor. them from george washington university, a belief that most foreign nations are increasing taxes without significantly cutting spending, and the impact on their economies. and an update on syria. what can be done to prevent further massacres? plus your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> writing is a transactional process. writing assumes reading. it goes back to the...
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. >> i have faith that he thinks the buffet rule is a linchpin to his re-election. i think those sorts of things are going to happen. i think this president is going to see it to that those things will happen. i do think he is earnest. i think he has run into problems that nobody foresaw -- >> i foresaw it -- >> but -- >> like how did he not know that. >> fighting tooth and nail, but you didn't expect mcconnell was going to stand up there and say -- to defeat obama at every turn. >> we're out of time. i have been on this show for so many years. of course they are going to oppose you at every turn. anyway, we're out of time but listen, i want to tell the audience, i hope to god that michael is right and i am wrong, and if president obama is re-elected he does what he says in that speech. in which case you know me i'll come out here and be like michael was right, and i love it. we'll see what happens. all right. when we come back well, who is his opponent going to be? it looks like it is going to be rick santorum. we still very important primaries coming up. we'll tel
. >> i have faith that he thinks the buffet rule is a linchpin to his re-election. i think those sorts of things are going to happen. i think this president is going to see it to that those things will happen. i do think he is earnest. i think he has run into problems that nobody foresaw -- >> i foresaw it -- >> but -- >> like how did he not know that. >> fighting tooth and nail, but you didn't expect mcconnell was going to stand up there and say -- to defeat obama...
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if not for that, he would have been elected president. [laughter] sometimes he tells the story and says he was legislated president, and then they have to take it back because they explained that he was jewish. i think that among his peers, it was not that big of an issue that he was jewish. when he got to the university of texas, whose student body population was larger than the whole top he grew up in, it was an issue. he was only invited to pledge jewish fraternities, and it was a rude awakening for him. he did not know that that would be the case because he'd always enjoyed a certain popularity. he managed to, you know, be the one in his fraternity to represent the fraternity with the others. he really -- he got out of the what could have become a bubble for him at the university of texas, and he really was, you know, popular across campus and became member of the cowboys, which if you are from texas and know anything about ut, you know it's a popular group, the texas cowboys. for a jew, he was pretty popular. [laughter] sorry. >> i h
if not for that, he would have been elected president. [laughter] sometimes he tells the story and says he was legislated president, and then they have to take it back because they explained that he was jewish. i think that among his peers, it was not that big of an issue that he was jewish. when he got to the university of texas, whose student body population was larger than the whole top he grew up in, it was an issue. he was only invited to pledge jewish fraternities, and it was a rude...
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americans were outraged and re-elected reagan. there was no question osama bin laden was trying to influence american voters in 2004 when he took credit for 9/11 and condemned george bush. >> americans will not be intimidated or influenced by an enemy of our country. i'm sure senator kerry agrees with this. >> schieffer: he was right on both counts, and was re-elected. americans may disagree on many things, but here's one thing on which we don't-- we don't like anyone telling us how to vote. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and that's it for all of us here today. we thank you for being with you. we'll see you next week right here on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
americans were outraged and re-elected reagan. there was no question osama bin laden was trying to influence american voters in 2004 when he took credit for 9/11 and condemned george bush. >> americans will not be intimidated or influenced by an enemy of our country. i'm sure senator kerry agrees with this. >> schieffer: he was right on both counts, and was re-elected. americans may disagree on many things, but here's one thing on which we don't-- we don't like anyone telling us how...
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what if it had just been elect ed lee for mayor? would that fall within this definition? >> i would say it would. because if you have identified ed, if ed is not a candidate. >> right. >> and someone makes an effort, expenditure or other method to support that person when they are not a candidate, it should -- i think the average layman would say that is an inducement to run. >> why are we setting ourselves up for that ambiguity? why do we need to define "support?" >> if i may, i don't know that we necessarily need to define "support," but the definition of the draft committee really is a committee that spends or raises funds of $1,000 or more. so if it is just somebody who urges someone to run without raising funds, no money is involved. >> right. >> that would not be a committee. >> right. agreed. but what if they are not "encouraging them to run?" i mean we're still trying to capture anyone who is spending money to support the election of someone who is not a declared candidate, regardless of whether they are saying hey, mr. thompson, we really want you to declares a c
what if it had just been elect ed lee for mayor? would that fall within this definition? >> i would say it would. because if you have identified ed, if ed is not a candidate. >> right. >> and someone makes an effort, expenditure or other method to support that person when they are not a candidate, it should -- i think the average layman would say that is an inducement to run. >> why are we setting ourselves up for that ambiguity? why do we need to define...
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the general election is set for march 19. running among other names mentioned contenders are jackson's wife, sandy jackson, hutchinson, and illinois state senator napoleon harris. >>> after four years under the chairmanship of mary shapiro, the securities and exchange commission will get new leadership. shapiro became the first woman to lead the s.e.c. announced she will leave her post. by the way she is getting rave reviews from "the wall street journal," t"the washington post" you name it for revitalizing the s.e.c. as a regulatory agency with potential death. the white house has named current s.e.c. commissioner elisse walter to chair the agency going forward. walter can serve through december 2013 but then the president must name a permanent successor who must be approved by the senate. the commission will have a party split so there may be pressure for the president to appoint somebody more permanent more immediately. >>> a long, drawnout fiscal cliff negotiations aren't to go the market any favors. becky quick is here w
the general election is set for march 19. running among other names mentioned contenders are jackson's wife, sandy jackson, hutchinson, and illinois state senator napoleon harris. >>> after four years under the chairmanship of mary shapiro, the securities and exchange commission will get new leadership. shapiro became the first woman to lead the s.e.c. announced she will leave her post. by the way she is getting rave reviews from "the wall street journal," t"the...
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the big store here, two weeks to go until election day. presidential election, that is. tonight on "special report," mitt romney is trying to ride the momentum to the white house. we'll look at where the republican challenger stands in the polls and the strategy down the home stretch. president obama is rolling out a last minute second term agenda. president bowing to pressure from republicans and some democrats to provide specifics. how many are in there. numbers are thrown around in last night's debate. a terrible day on wall street following disappointing earning reports. dow plunging 243 points. we'll get information on the probe in libya scandal and terror attack on u.s. mission in benghazi. senate intelligence committee chambliss joins us live. "the five" in new york now. >> you can't change washington, d.c. from inside. if you don't think you can change washington from inside the white house, let's get you a plane ticket back to chicago you earned. if he believes that, if he believes that, what the hell is doing asking for another four years? >> dana: i always wan
the big store here, two weeks to go until election day. presidential election, that is. tonight on "special report," mitt romney is trying to ride the momentum to the white house. we'll look at where the republican challenger stands in the polls and the strategy down the home stretch. president obama is rolling out a last minute second term agenda. president bowing to pressure from republicans and some democrats to provide specifics. how many are in there. numbers are thrown around in...
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a new flood of washington leaks as the president looks for something good to say about a bad election year economy. >> the private sector is doing fine. >> bob: of course that did not go unanswered. >> is he really that out of touch? i think he's defining what it means to be detached. >> bob: well on second thought -- >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. >> scott walker survived an effort by democrats and big labor to turn him out of office. >> voters really do want leaders who stand up and make the tough decisions. >> bob: does walker survival translate to trouble ahead for the president's radio re-election chances? we'll talk to walker, afl-cio president and maryland democratic governor martin o'malley. then turn to firestorm over classified leaks. >> the notion that my white house would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. >> bob: late this week the justice department opened an investigation for the latest on that we'll bring in the chairs of the senate and house intelligence committees, senator diane feinstein and congre
a new flood of washington leaks as the president looks for something good to say about a bad election year economy. >> the private sector is doing fine. >> bob: of course that did not go unanswered. >> is he really that out of touch? i think he's defining what it means to be detached. >> bob: well on second thought -- >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. >> scott walker survived an effort by democrats and big labor to turn him out of...
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egypt's first democratically elected president has been announced. he is backed by the muslim brotherhood at his election is seen as an extension of last year's uprising that forced mubarak from power. for some, his presidency has raised more fear of to religion and government. >> the biggest gay pride celebration in the country is happening right now in san francisco. at 10:30 a.m. the annual tried taxol along market street and beale street. an estimated 1 million people are expected to participate. so far, there have been few reports of violence compared to last year but police are still cracking down with the zero pilots policy. da lin has more. >>da: tight security at the entrance to the peak saturday's celebrations. guards are checking backpacks and purses. san francisco police are patrolling, looking for any signs of trouble. think saturday organizers even banned alcohol. >> it will keep a cleaner and friendly if you keep the alcohol out. >> among this massive crowd there was live music, dancing and a lot of excitement. the celebration is not j
egypt's first democratically elected president has been announced. he is backed by the muslim brotherhood at his election is seen as an extension of last year's uprising that forced mubarak from power. for some, his presidency has raised more fear of to religion and government. >> the biggest gay pride celebration in the country is happening right now in san francisco. at 10:30 a.m. the annual tried taxol along market street and beale street. an estimated 1 million people are expected to...
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david: a lot of whether those things are finished depends who is elected president, right? you're putting a lot on this election. you voted for president obama in 2008. >> i did. i did. david: why are you not going to do it a second time? >> i wish i could answer that. that is an easy answer. i think he is declared a war, talk about war on businesses, class action, instead of incentivizing people to work and build businesses he is incentivizing people to not work and get paid not to work. why would you, why would you go to work when you can make as much or more by not working? he is created a division within the classes, or creating it. and, there is nothing positive, the environment, like the stock market, you have an environment that is positive. it goes up. so much is based on psychology. the environment in the business world is not positive. the environment that comes out of washington is all negative. and, i can't say we make decisions based upon tax codes. in our business, we're in a business of opportunity. i say we have three under construction because this environm
david: a lot of whether those things are finished depends who is elected president, right? you're putting a lot on this election. you voted for president obama in 2008. >> i did. i did. david: why are you not going to do it a second time? >> i wish i could answer that. that is an easy answer. i think he is declared a war, talk about war on businesses, class action, instead of incentivizing people to work and build businesses he is incentivizing people to not work and get paid not to...
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this election is so close. i'm not sensing the enthusiasm that we saw the last time out from those groups. >> well, i think, first of all, you had a historic campaign. you had a figure of incredible value articulating a vision that united america in a unique fashion. so it's hard to repeat that magic. you know, you want to go back to the hat and try to pull out the rabbit again, but you realize-- and i think obama campaign has deftly deployed its resources in realizing you can't create that magic again. but you've got to speak as trish indicatedly to the fundamental economic realities that people confront. if it looks bad now, i think the obama campaign says imagine what it's going to look like under romney and ryan, you know, cutting all of these jobs, women's job. it looked like it was a lovefest for women last week, except where it count, in the pocketbook, in the home. women still make 77 cents on the dollar as what a man makes. as a result of cutting nutrition programs that stand between many poor women an
this election is so close. i'm not sensing the enthusiasm that we saw the last time out from those groups. >> well, i think, first of all, you had a historic campaign. you had a figure of incredible value articulating a vision that united america in a unique fashion. so it's hard to repeat that magic. you know, you want to go back to the hat and try to pull out the rabbit again, but you realize-- and i think obama campaign has deftly deployed its resources in realizing you can't create...
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we kick in according to the r: all this 204 days until the election. >>> clean-up begins after severe storms and tornadoes destroyed parts of three states yesterday. five people died in oklahoma, the only place where any fatalities were reported. this is how things looked in iowa, nearly 100 twisters moved through. the biggest hits in the state was in creston, but the national weather service is working on exactly what kind of storm hit there. it tore through a hospital where patients were evacuated. for residents it was enough to cause panic and curiosity. >> i've had two people come in looking for a child and i -- we found both of them, thank god. >> there's a lot of debris, nails, sharp metal and i don't want anybody to get hurt, just because they want to look around. just be patient and we'll make sure the area is safe and then people will be allowed in. >> kansas was also hit with tornadoes, though most of the damage was in less populated areas. >> the weather today was gorgeous, but it could be even warmer tomorrow. gary mcgrady has the update. >> in the 80s for everybody today.
we kick in according to the r: all this 204 days until the election. >>> clean-up begins after severe storms and tornadoes destroyed parts of three states yesterday. five people died in oklahoma, the only place where any fatalities were reported. this is how things looked in iowa, nearly 100 twisters moved through. the biggest hits in the state was in creston, but the national weather service is working on exactly what kind of storm hit there. it tore through a hospital where patients...
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it's not to support the election of the that person. it's really more about getting them to be a qualified candidate and i'm actually thinking less about the draft someone over the summer or draft someone as a written that actually happened in 1999 in ammiano for mayor. i recall some of that, but try not to recall all of it this sec. you could have the same efforts that happened with "run he had run," and progress for all," in the context of a write-in campaign and i'm not sure under this definition it would get captured. that is why i'm hung up on qualification versus election. >> may i ask you a question about that? >> sure. >> it's not clear to me why that is materially different from what we have? >> well, again it's not necessarily the election of a person. that is not necessarily the goal of the committee or the committee would assert that is not their goal. it's to get them to run and, in fact you might have a committee whose goal is to get someone on the ballot, not to get them elected, but to get them on the ballot to drain vot
it's not to support the election of the that person. it's really more about getting them to be a qualified candidate and i'm actually thinking less about the draft someone over the summer or draft someone as a written that actually happened in 1999 in ammiano for mayor. i recall some of that, but try not to recall all of it this sec. you could have the same efforts that happened with "run he had run," and progress for all," in the context of a write-in campaign and i'm not sure...
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buttening whoever is elected-- but i think whoever is elected president better start literally the next day call the other party, and not just theleadersht partisan part, but every member of the other party and saying, "okay, we have four years of living together. what are we going to do for america together?" >> and that means compromise. >> there's the magic word. >> and this is the joe biden approach on behalf of obama when they have actually worked out some deals with congress, biden goes to the republicans and says, "okay, let's do it the old way. one for you, one for me; not just drawing the line, saying you've got to do it my way. >> i think you get koms promise because both sides have leverage. tax rates are going up on everyone by law. that's going to happen. so that gives leverage to the democrats. yet sequestration, what you mentioned bob, the automatic cuts, republicans hate the defense cutses. democrats hate the nondefense cuts. and then you have the treasury debt seale chicago gives leverage to whatever party doesn't win the presidential election. i think odds are pretty h
buttening whoever is elected-- but i think whoever is elected president better start literally the next day call the other party, and not just theleadersht partisan part, but every member of the other party and saying, "okay, we have four years of living together. what are we going to do for america together?" >> and that means compromise. >> there's the magic word. >> and this is the joe biden approach on behalf of obama when they have actually worked out some deals...